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J Gabbay

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Biochemistry|March 25, 1975
Binding of manganese(II) to DNA and the competitive effects of metal ions and organic cations. An electron paramagnetic resonance studyJ Reuben, E J Gabbay
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 1, 1991
The Faculty of Pharmaceutical MedicineF J Gabbay, A Goldberg
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 1, 1970
Synthesis and characterization of C3 and C17 steroidal aminesR Glaser, E J Gabbay
Quality in Health Care : QHC|February 8, 1992
Evaluation of audit of medical inpatient records in a district general hospitalJ Gabbay, A J Layton
Biochemistry|April 27, 1971
Topography of nucleic acid helices in solutions. Proton magnetic resonance studies of the interaction specificities of steroidal amines with nucleic acid systemsE J Gabbay, R Glaser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1981
Nitroaniline diamine.poly(dA-dT) complexes: 1H and 19F NMR parameters for full intercalation of aromatic rings into DNAD J Patel, E J Gabbay
Journal of Public Health Medicine|October 30, 1998
Improving health outcomes--a review of case studies from English health authoritiesA McColl, J Gabbay, P Roderick
Quality in Health Care : QHC|November 4, 1994
Role of users of health care in achieving a quality serviceA Hopkins, J Gabbay, J Neuberger
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
Topography of nucleic acid helices in solutions. The interaction specificities of optically active amino acid derivativesE J Gabbay, R W Kleinman
Biochemistry|April 26, 1983
Stereospecific binding of diastereomeric peptides to salmon sperm deoxyribonucleic acid. Further evidence for partial intercalationR D Sheardy, E J Gabbay
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Biochemistry|March 25, 1975
Binding of manganese(II) to DNA and the competitive effects of metal ions and organic cations. An electron paramagnetic resonance studyJ Reuben, E J Gabbay
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 1, 1991
The Faculty of Pharmaceutical MedicineF J Gabbay, A Goldberg
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 1, 1970
Synthesis and characterization of C3 and C17 steroidal aminesR Glaser, E J Gabbay
Quality in Health Care : QHC|February 8, 1992
Evaluation of audit of medical inpatient records in a district general hospitalJ Gabbay, A J Layton
Biochemistry|April 27, 1971
Topography of nucleic acid helices in solutions. Proton magnetic resonance studies of the interaction specificities of steroidal amines with nucleic acid systemsE J Gabbay, R Glaser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1981
Nitroaniline diamine.poly(dA-dT) complexes: 1H and 19F NMR parameters for full intercalation of aromatic rings into DNAD J Patel, E J Gabbay
Journal of Public Health Medicine|October 30, 1998
Improving health outcomes--a review of case studies from English health authoritiesA McColl, J Gabbay, P Roderick
Quality in Health Care : QHC|November 4, 1994
Role of users of health care in achieving a quality serviceA Hopkins, J Gabbay, J Neuberger
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
Topography of nucleic acid helices in solutions. The interaction specificities of optically active amino acid derivativesE J Gabbay, R W Kleinman
Biochemistry|April 26, 1983
Stereospecific binding of diastereomeric peptides to salmon sperm deoxyribonucleic acid. Further evidence for partial intercalationR D Sheardy, E J Gabbay
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